tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8648064550971871784.post6439060546288188053..comments2023-06-25T16:42:34.576+02:00Comments on The Linux Guru: squid proxy server - mini howtoLinux Guruhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16994380549730726625noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8648064550971871784.post-32363204120687941842010-02-17T13:44:21.955+02:002010-02-17T13:44:21.955+02:00Hi There! Sorry about the LATE response !!
You sh...Hi There! Sorry about the LATE response !!<br /><br />You should set your CACHE_PARENT to the main squid proxy server. This will tell each linux box to fetch the cache from the main proxy serverLinux Guruhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16994380549730726625noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8648064550971871784.post-26301797460225254852008-11-17T14:33:00.000+02:002008-11-17T14:33:00.000+02:00Thanks - a very helpful guide. I've now set up a c...Thanks - a very helpful guide. I've now set up a caching proxy on my home LAN, primarily so that of my various computers (all Fedora 9) only the first has to fetch the updates externally and the others can update from the cache. But I noticed the box the squid server is on will not use the cache.<BR/><BR/>I've inserted iptables rules to redirect traffic from 127.0.0.1, 192.168.0.1 and its public IP address to port 3128, but this doesn't seem to work. Any clues?<BR/><BR/>Thanks,<BR/>JonathanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com